Mahidharapura
| House of Mahindharapura រាជវង្សមហិធរៈបុរៈ ราชวงศ์มหิธรปุระ Mahidrapura, Mahitarapura | |
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| Royal house | |
| Current region | Northeast Thailand, Angkor |
| Etymology | Mahidhar |
| Place of origin | Mun basin near Phimai |
| Founded | 1080 |
| Founder | Hiranyavarman |
| Final ruler | Jayavarman IX |
| Historic seat | Phimai (Vimayapura) |
| Titles | Varman, Varmadeva |
| Style(s) | Preah Bat Kamratenh Anh Sri |
| Members | 12 |
| Connected members | Jayavarman VI Suryavarman I Jayavarman VII |
| Estate | Yasodharapura |
| Deposition | 1336 |
Mahidharapura Dynasty (Khmer: រាជវង្សមហិធរៈបុរៈ; Thai: ราชวงศ์มหิธรปุระ; Roman: House of Mahidharapura, Mahidra-pura) was a Khmer Empire dynasty established by King Jayavarman VI. It lasted from 1080 to 1336 and was based in Phimai, Thailand. The pivotal moment of the rise of this northern Khmer Nobility to power led to the replacement of the previous dynasty of Suryavarman I. However, the dynastic conflict ended when Dharanindravarman II married Queen Sri Jayarajacudamani of the earlier dynasty, which gave birth to Jayavarman VII who later consolidated power and unified the empire.